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  1. New York Town is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin, Akim Tamiroff and Robert Preston. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was written by Lewis Meltzer and an uncredited Preston Sturges based on a story by Jo Swerling.

    • October 31, 1941
  2. New York Town: Directed by Charles Vidor. With Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin, Robert Preston, Akim Tamiroff. Victor Ballard is a poor but happy-go-lucky New York sidewalk photographer who shares a studio apartment with a painter from Poland, Stefan Janowski.

    • (83)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Charles Vidor
    • 1941-10-31
  3. New York Town ist ein Film von Charles Vidor mit Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin. Synopsis: Der sorglose, arme New Yorker Fotograf Victor Ballard trifft eines Tages auf eine Frau, die offenbar...

  4. 13. Mai 2020 · May 13, 2020. Everett. New York City has long served as inspiration for filmmakers, spanning every decade and genre. It's easy to see why: The city not only serves as a beautiful backdrop, but...

  5. Victor Ballard, a happy-go-lucky albeit impoverished sidewalk photographer, shares a New York City studio apartment with Polish immigrant painter Stefan Janowski. The big city doles out joy and misery indiscriminately: In the apartment below Victor and Steve, Gus Nelson learns that his wife has given birth to quintuplets, while the lonely ...

  6. Der Film New York Town ist ein 94 minuten lang comedy aus 1941, unter der regie von Charles Vidor. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin und Akim Tamiroff.

  7. New York Town. 1941. Directed by Charles Vidor. Victor Ballard, a happy-go-lucky albeit impoverished sidewalk photographer, shares a New York City studio apartment with Polish immigrant painter Stefan Janowski.